Oregon top income tax rate on income over $125,000 is 9.9% for both capital gains and regular income. Arizona has a flat 2.5% income tax rate. So basically for any Dutch Brother executive with significant wages and stock options or any shareholder basically a 7.4% pay raise or lower capital gain tax. I'm sure that had nothing to do with this.
Another successful business HQ from a company founded in Oregon leaves, and this jackass (and admitted troll who freeloaded) applauds it because that’s what he’s told to do.
They opened a lot of locations in Arizona in the past ten years or so.
it's different than the NW locations and I can't stand the whole faggy colored drinks and cool brah skateboarder thing, but that's why Bill isn't in marketing
Dutch bros started popping up in Sac about 6-8 years ago, not my cup of tea (too much sugar), but credit where it's due they have an extremely successful formula.
Lines like In-n-out at every location, hipster Genz dude brah workforce that tries their best to make conversation and provide good service, can't hate on them.
Like you said, too much sugar in everything and my one and only experience was that they don't serve drip coffee, only Americanos.
I assume that if they even serve cold brew that they force massive amounts of syrup in it and like Starbucks, are too big of fags to serve them larger than 16oz.
The Boersma brothers started Dutch Bros. back in the early 90s. Before that they had a dairy farm. There first location was in parking lot of the strip mall next to the courthouse. It was out in the open.They also had one at the west entrance to Fred Meyer in GP. They now own that strip mall. Their contributions to the people of GP and surrounding area are staggering. When the state wouldn’t license the Flying Lark, the writing was on the wall. 200+ jobs lost. Some of my son’s friends work for DB, and are relocating to AZ.
Dutch Bros is diabetus in a cup and the Throbber is already hyped up enough so no bueno on the energy drinks. Clearly not their target market. War Folgers!
Friends with a DB franchisee. Their culture is outstanding. Build leaders from within. Great training ground on customer service and having a positive outlook on work/reward.
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Has @GrundleStiltzkin been informed?
@KalenDeBoer?
jokes on them! Climate change will destroy all sunbelt states any day now
That’s what I hear on Reddit
Oregon top income tax rate on income over $125,000 is 9.9% for both capital gains and regular income. Arizona has a flat 2.5% income tax rate. So basically for any Dutch Brother executive with significant wages and stock options or any shareholder basically a 7.4% pay raise or lower capital gain tax. I'm sure that had nothing to do with this.
I’m cool with it. Grants Pass sucks anyway.
Tons of locations have opened down here and the lines are around the block. I don't really get the appeal.
A kahlua kicker is awesome....
@Goduckies must be from grants pass
Nope
I wouldn’t admit it either.
Olympia High used to play Grant's Pass in non league football occasionally when I was a kid. We'd load up the wagon and drive down after school
I'm from San Francisco
Another successful business HQ from a company founded in Oregon leaves, and this jackass (and admitted troll who freeloaded) applauds it because that’s what he’s told to do.
Weird flex but OK
They opened a lot of locations in Arizona in the past ten years or so.
it's different than the NW locations and I can't stand the whole faggy colored drinks and cool brah skateboarder thing, but that's why Bill isn't in marketing
Company makes business decision. Christina melts down and screams at me why I’m not angry about it.
It's not Charbucks.
Dutch bros started popping up in Sac about 6-8 years ago, not my cup of tea (too much sugar), but credit where it's due they have an extremely successful formula.
Lines like In-n-out at every location, hipster Genz dude brah workforce that tries their best to make conversation and provide good service, can't hate on them.
Like you said, too much sugar in everything and my one and only experience was that they don't serve drip coffee, only Americanos.
I assume that if they even serve cold brew that they force massive amounts of syrup in it and like Starbucks, are too big of fags to serve them larger than 16oz.
The Boersma brothers started Dutch Bros. back in the early 90s. Before that they had a dairy farm. There first location was in parking lot of the strip mall next to the courthouse. It was out in the open.They also had one at the west entrance to Fred Meyer in GP. They now own that strip mall. Their contributions to the people of GP and surrounding area are staggering. When the state wouldn’t license the Flying Lark, the writing was on the wall. 200+ jobs lost. Some of my son’s friends work for DB, and are relocating to AZ.
Dutch Bros is diabetus in a cup and the Throbber is already hyped up enough so no bueno on the energy drinks. Clearly not their target market. War Folgers!
Friends with a DB franchisee. Their culture is outstanding. Build leaders from within. Great training ground on customer service and having a positive outlook on work/reward.